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things he said to investigators made us go back today," the mayor
said.The police, FBI, the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the
Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department went through yards and abandoned houses
over about three blocks Saturday and used dogs trained to find cadavers.
They planned to expand the search Sunday.The neighborhood in East Cleveland,
which has some 17,000 residents, has many abandoned houses and authorities
want to be thorough, the mayor said."Hopefully, we pray to God, this
is it," he said.The Cleveland area has had its share of gruesome
news in recent years. In May, three women who separately vanished a
decade ago were found captive in a run-down house. Ariel Castro, a
former school bus driver, has been charged with nearly 1,000 counts of
kidnap, rape and other crimes.Castro is accused of repeatedly restraining
the women, sometimes chaining them to a pole in a basement, to
a bedroom heater or inside a van. The charges say one of
the women tried to escape and he assaulted her with a vacuum
cord around her neck. He also fathered a daughter with one captive,
authorities said.He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
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the seventh of nine children. It was in high school, after working
on the student newspaper, that she decided she wanted to become a
reporter.After graduating from Detroit's Wayne University (now Wayne State
University), Thomas headed straight for the nation's capital. She landed
a $17.50-a-week position as a copy girl, with duties that included fetching
coffee and doughnuts for editors at the Washington Daily News.United Press
-- later United Press International -- soon hired her to write local
news stories for the radio wire. Her assignments were relegated at first
to women's news, society items and celebrity profiles.Her big break came
after the 1960 election that sent Kennedy to the White House, and
landed Thomas her first assignment related to the presidency. She was sent
to Palm Beach, Fla., to cover the vacation of the president-elect and
his family.JFK's successor, Lyndon Johnson, complained that he learned of
his daughter Luci's engagement from Thomas's story.Bigger and better assignments
would follow for Thomas, among them President Richard M. Nixon's breakthrough
trip to China in 1972.When the Watergate scandal began consuming Nixon's
presidency, Martha Mitchell, the notoriously unguarded wife of the attorney
general, would call Thomas late at night to unload her frustrations at
what she saw as the betrayal of her husband John by the
president's men.It was also during the Nixon administration that the woman
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">NEW YORK Two New York City political wives, forever linked by
their husbands' humiliating scandals, are taking very different roles in
their spouses' improbable political comebacks.Silda Wall Spitzer, who famously
stood by husband Eliot Spitzer in 2008 when he stepped down as
governor in a prostitution scandal, hasn't been seen in the early days
of his campaign for city comptroller, though Spitzer insists she's supportive.Huma
Abedin, who was notably absent when husband Anthony Weiner resigned his
congressional seat in 2011 after he acknowledged sending lewd Twitter photos
to women, has been a key player in his surging mayoral run.
She's appeared in his campaign launch video, raised tens of thousands of
dollars and joined him on the campaign trail.The two women, who have
no known relationship, will have little choice but to occupy the spotlight
again before Election Day -- and they may affect their husbands' chances
to regain office."When the significant other forgives you, it makes your
road back in politics that much easier," said Wendy Schiller, a political
science professor at Brown University. "If the wife goes on the campaign
trail or seems really supportive, it makes a huge difference. If she
doesn't, it may raise doubts with women."To many, Wall Spitzer's anguished
appearance at her husband's side when he admitted paying for sex with
prostitutes, is the archetype of the sad genre of wronged political wives,
so much so that it h
age to talk about race. It took courage for
our President to address the Zimmerman Case and candidly discuss how and
why people are upset by the verdict. We would like to stress
that the verdict was reached fairly and justly and that it reflects
the letter of the law and represents the laws proper application to
the facts. While we acknowledge the racial context of the case, we
hope that the President was not suggesting that this case fits a
pattern of racial disparity, because we strongly contend that it does not."This
case has given the nation an opportunity to have a candid conversation
about race. We would like to contribute to this discourse. Our President
has clearly indicated he is willing to contribute to the discourse. As
we begin this conversation, we want to say this: we cannot talk
about race in sound bites. Before you cast an opinion about what
the President said, be sure to listen to his comments in full.
Before you judge George Zimmerman or disparage the verdict of the citizen
jury, understand the facts in full. Agree not to listen to just
what meets your predisposition, but to accept what exists."Only in this
way can we assure that the conversations we want to have, that
we need to have, will be attended and listened to by those
whose presence is necessary for a full discourse -- a discourse that
can have positive consequences for our growth as a nation."
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